Randy Brecker
Randy In Brasil





BHM präsentiert das neue Album von Randy Brecker „Randy in Brasil“. Der Meister an der Trompete war brasilianische Musik aus musikalischen und privaten Gründen immer sehr offen gegenüber und hat auf diesem Grammy Album „Randy in Brasil“ mit dem Keyboarder und Produzenten Ruriá Duprat Kompositionen von Gilberto Gil, Djavan, Randy Brecker u.v.a. eingespielt. Bossa Nova und Samba-Rhythmen stehen hier im Mittelpunkt des musikalischen Geschehens. Auf Randy In Brasil zeigen sich die brasilianischen Stars mit feurigem Elan: Ricardo Silveira (guitar), Teco Cardoso (saxes and flute), Paulo Calazans (keyboards), Sizão Machado (bass), Robertinho Silva (drums), Da Lua and João Parahyba (percussion).


Digipack
*** Issued in digipak format with three panel booklet
Erscheinungstermin: 27.3.2009
Label: BHM, 2008

Tracklist:

1        Pedro Brasil   4:29
2        Ilê Ayê   4:18
3        Guaruja   6:03
4        Me Leve   4:22
5        Malásia   5:30
6        Sambop   5:11
7        Oriente   3:30
8        Maçã   3:49
9        Olhos Puxados   4:26
10        Rebento   5:14
11        Fazendo Hora   4:20
12        Aiaiai   5:03

Acoustic Bass – Rogéro
Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Sizão Machado
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Ricardo Silveira
Drums – Edu Ribeiro, Robertinho Silva
Percussion, Timbales – Da Lua, João Parahyba
Piano – André Mehmari, Gilson Peranzetta
Piano, Keyboards – Paulo Calazans
Piano, Keyboards, Electric Piano [Fender Piano], Clavinet, Voice – Ruriá Duprat
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Vocals, Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Teco Cardoso
Trumpet – Randy Brecker

Randy Brecker hat einen weiteren Grammy in der Kategorie “Best Contemporary Jazz Album” für sein neues Album „Live in Brasil" verliehen bekommen.

At the 2009 Grammy Awards the Grammy for "Best Contemporary Jazz Album" went to Randy Brecker. "Randy in Brasil" was produced and arranged by Ruriá Duprat at the popular Banda Sonora Studios in Brasil and features an amazing band formed around some of the best and most famous Brasilian musicians whose resumés read like a 'who's who' of Brasilian stars, including Ricardo Silveira (guitar), Teco Cardoso (saxes and flute), Paulo Calazans (keyboards, Sizão Machado (bass), Robertinho Silva (drums), Da Lua and João Parahyba (percussion). Randy in Brazil, in essence, took three years to create. It started when Randy, who has a 'rich history' with Brasil, went to Sao Paulo for a couple of weeks and recorded all of it live with the guys. "We were all amazed to see how a guy like Randy, who is used to playing jazz and funk, had a lot to say in terms of the production, collaborated with us well, and was very familiar with typical Brasilian rhythms, like Samba and Bossa Nova. Actually, we think he is Brasilian, he just was born in the USA!" notes the recording's producer, Ruriá Duprat.

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